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Days After offers a raw glimpse into the resilience of a family living off the land in Isère. The film dives into their life at Tournesol farm, a place powered by renewable energy, which feels almost like a character itself. The pacing is contemplative—allowing you to soak in the natural beauty and hardships they face, especially after the devastating fire in 2017. You get a sense of their struggles and triumphs through small but poignant moments, like tending to sheep or tending to the earth. The documentary excels in its authenticity, presenting hardships and joys without embellishment. It's perhaps that very honesty that shines through, showcasing a way of life that's increasingly rare, making it distinct in the realm of eco-documentaries.
Thought-provoking exploration of renewable livingFocus on family dynamics and rural lifeUnique insights into post-disaster recovery
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Jérémie Grojnowski
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